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Need Help With These Chinese Porcelain Coins | Thai Tokens

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Can anybody tell me something about the age of these Chinese porcelain coins?
I was told they where used in gamblinghouses in Bangkok, Thailand in 17-1880's.

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Porcelain tokens were first used in Siam (modern day Thailand) as counters for a game called Fantan at Chinese-run gambling houses. First they were used as gambling counters but later these tokens were widely accepted as small currency exchange within the districts where the gambling houses were located. The use of the tokens was eventually forbidden by Siam's King Rama V in 1875. However, the tokens remained in circulation for a long time and were still being used during the 20th century.It is believed that thousands of designs were created. This link will give you more information and many illustrations of the counters:-

http://dniewcollectors.blogspot.ca/...-tokens.html

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Thanks for the info :D
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Coin 1: SKO240: Obverse: Hoh-Yuan Kung-Ssu (gambling house ‘common source'), Reverse: Fang (= value)
Coin 2: SKO388: Obverse: Chung-Shun (faithfulness and obedience), Reverse: Ch'ien (= value)
Coin 3: SKO164: Obverse: Yu (jade), Reverse I-P'ai (value = 1 Pai) [Obverse is shown on the 2nd image]
SKO = catalogue 'Sammlung Koehler-Osbahr', Vol II/3, Stadt Duisburg 1995
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